It was good. VERY graphic at times but sent a good message about the dogs and the breed. I know Donna from BadRap has said it contained too much dog fighting info but it is nothing you cant find with a simple search online. I did not like the amount of dog fight footage that was shown. I think you could have gotten the message across with out it all. But overall I give it a thumbs up!

There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.

I just wanted to thank you for making this documentary it was really good! Even though I had to scoff at PETA what hippocrites! Anyways it was really good. Thank you so much! I have been telling everyone I know that they need to watch it!

It was really well done. I couldn't watch the fighting part so I was crocheting at the same time to.

Donna and Bad Rap did a great job about showing how Pit bulls really are. That one dog Lou really touched my heart.

Michael Vick has paid, but I still don't think he's paid enough ... I don't think he really knows what he did wrong. He was just saying what he thought people wanted to hear. He is a product of the his envoriment and the way they did things around where he was raised at.

The last statement that was made was touching, I can't remember off hand, but it went like this "that the dogs no matter how they are treated, they still show unconditional love" which is so so true ..

You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says, 'Wow, you're right! I never would've thought of that!'
- Dave Barry

Michael Vick has paid, but I still don't think he's paid enough ... I don't think he really knows what he did wrong. He was just saying what he thought people wanted to hear. He is a product of the his envoriment and the way they did things around where he was raised at.

We're all products of our environment... that doesn't preclude us from knowing right and wrong. Or showing compassion.

Michael Vick has paid, but I still don't think he's paid enough ... I don't think he really knows what he did wrong. He was just saying what he thought people wanted to hear. He is a product of the his envoriment and the way they did things around where he was raised at.

We're all products of our environment... that doesn't preclude us from knowing right and wrong. Or showing compassion.

Very very true... just I ment he didn't seem to know he did wrong, was just saying what he thought people wanted to hear ... you know ?

You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says, 'Wow, you're right! I never would've thought of that!'
- Dave Barry

I have mixed feelings on the documentary...I think it was well done, I echo the sentiment of too much dog fighting information, but I do have issue with the documentary as a whole...I went to the website to check the links...I have some strong feelings against the documentary because the HSUS is not a friend of pit bull owners.

I honestly have no idea if it has done a good thing or a bad thing for pit bull owners...I actually read on another forum that someone wanted to support bsl because of the horrific fighting scenes...and this came from a pit bull owner...how many other people are going to feel the same way...ban the dog fighters, turn in your neighbor because they have a yard full of dogs and must be a dog fighter...call the ASPCA on your neighbor with the spring pole. I can see the potential for this documentary to be used as propaganda against the responsible pit bull owner.

"If I were not a man, I would like to be a bird. As I am a man, I do the next best thing, and ride a bicycle." -- Rev. Maltie, a cyclist in the late 1800s

I thought overall it was pretty good. I hated the fact that PETA was even on the program since they want our breed to become extinct. The dog fighting footage was difficult to watch and although they played alot of it I think people that are clueless on this issue needed to see it.

I have talked to a couple of people ( NON Pit bull owners) who won't watch it because they are not wanting to see the dog fighting clips. That is a shame because it ended with a good message & people are going to miss out on it.

There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.